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    Analysis Of HCV DNA

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    TARA that shows the technique is sufficiently sensitive to detect 0.005 fmoles of synthetic RNA template by eye and/or a smartphone scanner using transfer reaction molecular amplification and GNP signal amplification alone on a lateral flow strip (See Figure 3). Moreover, there was no background signal from no template control (non-templated transfer, Figure 3A) or a single base mismatch RNA template (Figure 3C). The reaction conditions are 150 nM A probe, 100 nM G probe conjugated with GNP…

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    as follows: α-helix H1, H2, L3 and H3/4 loops, β–hairpin (β-h) that binds to DNA, the unique exon 3 of Smad2 (ex3), NLS (nuclear localization signal)…

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    As discussed in the earlier section, wavelet transform of the signals is recommended due to the limitations offered by STFT. AWT (Analytic Wavelet Transform) provides suitable and adaptive time-scale and time-frequency domains. Zhu [15] found better results using AWT over STFT while analyzing the noise causing human hearing loss. AWT is a type of the Continuous Wavelet Transform that calculates the product of signals and complex Morlet wavelet due to which the resulting coefficients are complex…

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    Texting While Driving Approximately 1.6 billion accidents are caused each year by drivers who are texting while driving. Texting behind the wheel is developing into one of America’s top killers, even when being compared to cancer or drunk driving. Nearly 25% of all accidents are caused by texting and driving. Drivers are getting more reckless when it comes to taking their attention off of the road to look at their cell phones. Even though the death rates from texting and driving are steadily…

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    Classroom Transition Paper

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    Setting: Our students are rising third graders (with a couple repeat third graders) and six students entered class in the morning. The video1 starts with me transitioning the students into the classroom through the threshold, and then transitioning the children to the carpet for Ms. Amat’s circle time. Mr. Aguila is primarily in charge of the morning transitioning, so we slightly adapted our normal morning routines so that I could facilitate the process. Mr. Aguilia is required by Gilmor to get…

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    The Human Heart: A General Description The heart is the main organ of the cardiovascular system in the human body. Its primary function is to pump oxygen- and nutrient-rich blood throughout the 60,000 miles of blood vessels that make up this system ("Heart, 2015"). About the size of a clenched fist, the heart is located in the middle of the chest, between the lungs and nestled behind the ribcage. It lies a little to the left of the sternum. The shape of the heart is reminiscent of an upside…

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    As a results, there are three major symbols which are the conch shell, Piggy’s glasses and the signal of fire that really change from an originate civilization to savagery group of boys. In the novel, the conch shell represents and symbolizes civilization and order. It was found by Ralph and Piggy and it was used to call assemblies and only the…

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    Sodium Channels

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    order to signal to the brain that we need to get away from the thing that is causing us the pain. In the previous paper, the journey from the nerves, to the spinal cord, and lastly to the brain was discussed. Information was sent through a multitude of action potentials from the afferent neuron to the 2nd-order neuron to the thalamus. Once it got to the thalamus, the information was transmitted through the cortexes of the brain, leading to pain perception. The tricky part can be when the signal…

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    Electroencephalogram

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    Electroencephalogram (EEG) used to measure abnormalities in the brain which related to electrical activity (Fig.1). This measurement tracks and records brain wave patterns by using electrodes are placed on the scalp, and then signals go to a computer to record the results. Abnormal patterns in EEG indicate seizures and other problems [3][6]. The importance reason for using EEG is to diagnose and show seizure disorders. Also EEGs help to help to identify causes of other problems like sleep…

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    communication between nodes. The OSI model consists of 7 layers: 1. Physical layer: also referred to as layer 1 is responsible for the electrical signals, radio signal, and light signals. It is basically the hardware layer for the OSI model. Devices such as switches and hubs operate at this layer. 2. Data link layer; is responsible for interpreting the electrical signals transmuted through the physical layer. It handles data errors. Switches operate on this…

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